<h2>Creativity Matters</h2>
Interview by Dr. Jay Sordean. Austin Hill Shaw discusses the nature of creativity, avoiding dementia and how to keep the brain as active as possible. Austin Hill Shaw, a Creativity Guru, explores concepts of creativity and how that process reinforces brain activity. Austin has a book, Creativity Matters. Interview was done in Berkeley California at Hs Lordships restaurant as part of Dr. Jay’s research for his books in August 2014. http://www.OutsmartingDementia.com and http://www.SuperBrain-TheBook.com
For information about brain evaluation, avoiding dementia and treatments, go to http://www.TheRedwoodClinic.com/chapel
Avoiding Dementia and Enhancing Creativity
To learn more about Alzheimer’s, dementia, and how to boost your brain power, go to http://www.theredwoodclinic.com/alzheimers-dementia-prevention/
For information about Austin Hill Shaw go to http://www.austinhillshaw.com
You can buy Dr. Jay’s books related to dementia and the brain at Amazon: Super Brain: https://www.createspace.com/5585723 and http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TFOP926 Outsmarting the Dementia Epidemic https://www.createspace.com/5585869
and http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TFS5PBC
<h2.>Creativity is a part of Functional Medicine</h2>
As a functional diagnostic medicine practitioner, Dr. Jay has studied functional medicine principles and practices with the top practitioners around the world. A leading curriculum on the subject is available to licensed professionals. The enrollment is at limited times, but if you don’t get in this time, you can reserve a spot for the future. The field of functional medicine employs the latest understanding of the way the body organs, cells, and systems function in an integrated fashion. Of course, the nervous system and brain are all related to this as well. Our creativty is “housed” in the brain and is an outgrowth of so many aspects of who we are. Taking care of your brain and body should be a high priority for you both now and continuously into the future.
Dr. Jay is scheduled to speak at Lakeside Park on “BRAIN HEALTH: Maximize Your Brain Health for a Better Life” on Thursday February 18, 2016 from 5:30 pm.
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